Mount Penn PennsylvaniaATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO


Listed below are the best attractions and things to do near Mount Penn, Pennsylvania.



1. Penn's Cave & Wildlife Park

AMERICA'S ONLY ALL-WATER CAVERN


Penn's Cave is America's only all-water limestone cavern where visitors glide through on guided boat tours. The attraction also features a farm-nature-wildlife park tour given entirely by bus, along with gemstone panning and a maze.


2. Pagoda

HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARK


The Pagoda is an iconic architectural building that serves as a distinctive landmark in Mount Penn. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area while exploring this unique historical structure.


3. The Knight's Pub

LOCAL BAR EXPERIENCE


The Knight's Pub offers visitors a taste of Mount Penn's local nightlife and culinary scene. This popular establishment provides a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and tourists looking to unwind.


4. Genesius Theatre

COMMUNITY PERFORMING ARTS


Genesius Theatre brings arts and culture to Mount Penn with its variety of theatrical performances. Visitors can enjoy local productions in this charming community theater that showcases regional talent.


5. Santander Arena

ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS VENUE


Santander Arena hosts a variety of entertainment events including concerts, sports games, and special performances. Located near Mount Penn in Reading, this venue attracts visitors from throughout the region seeking quality entertainment.



6. Union Canal Trail

HISTORIC WATERWAY PATH


The Union Canal Trail runs along the Tulpehocken Creek from Reading to Leesport, offering a crushed limestone path ideal for walking and cycling. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic waterview while exploring this historically significant trail system.


7. Schuylkill River Trail

RIVERSIDE MULTI-USE PATH


The Schuylkill River Trail is a popular multi-use path that runs along the river, built mostly over abandoned rail beds. This scenic trail provides visitors with beautiful views and recreational opportunities while connecting to the greater Mount Penn area.


8. Nolde Forest State Park

NATURAL FOREST PRESERVE


Nolde Forest State Park encompasses over 700 acres of pine forests, wetlands, and meadow environments with more than 10 miles of nature trails. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystems while enjoying educational, recreational, and natural opportunities throughout this preserved woodland area.


9. Wertz's Covered Bridge

HISTORIC RED BRIDGE


Wertz's Covered Bridge, also known as Red Covered Bridge, is a historic Burr Arch bridge constructed in 1867. Restored in 1984, this picturesque landmark is now accessible to walkers and bikers as part of the Union Canal Trail system.


10. Penn Museum

ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL MUSEUM


The Penn Museum houses remarkable archaeological and anthropological collections from around the world. Though located in Philadelphia rather than Mount Penn, this world-class institution makes for a worthwhile day trip for visitors interested in human history and cultural artifacts.



11. Blue Mountain Resort

YEAR-ROUND OUTDOOR RECREATION


Blue Mountain Resort offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreational activities throughout all four seasons. Though not in Mount Penn proper, this popular destination provides skiing in winter and mountain biking in summer, making it a versatile attraction for outdoor enthusiasts.


12. Independence National Historical Park

BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY


Independence National Historical Park preserves several sites related to the American Revolution and the nation's founding documents. While located in Philadelphia rather than Mount Penn, this significant historical attraction draws visitors interested in American history and is worth the drive from the Mount Penn area.


13. Hershey's Chocolate World

SWEET CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE


Hershey's Chocolate World immerses visitors in the world of chocolate making through interactive exhibits and chocolate-themed attractions. Though not in Mount Penn, this delicious destination makes for a popular day trip for those staying in the area who want to experience the famous chocolate company's visitor center.


14. Tulpehocken Creek

SCENIC WATERWAY EXPERIENCE


Tulpehocken Creek flows near Mount Penn, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and nature appreciation. The creek's peaceful waters and surrounding natural beauty make it a popular spot for outdoor recreation near the Mount Penn area.


15. Stokesay Castle

HISTORIC DINING DESTINATION


Stokesay Castle is a unique dining establishment housed in a replica of a 13th-century English castle near Mount Penn. Visitors can enjoy fine dining in an atmospheric setting while exploring the historic architecture and grounds of this distinctive local landmark.